Kristen Stewart Opens Up About Rupert Sanders Affair

Although it's been years since her affair with married director Rupert Sanders, Kristen Stewart admits she still continues to receive heat from the "scandal" to this day.
"Women are so judgmental of each other. It's very innate, instinctive, f---ed-up, animal-like," she tells Variety. "It was something that was a nuisance. How do you resent me if you've actually never met me?"
But the actress insists that the affair wasn't what kept her from returning for last month's sequel, The Huntsman: Winter's War. "I read a few scripts," she says of possibly returning as Snow White. "None of them were good. None of them were greenlight-able. And I had a meeting with Universal about the places where the story could go. Maybe Chris [Hemsworth] was more into it. I actually don't f---ing know."
"It wasn't a situation where I got kicked off a movie because I got in trouble" Stewart adds. "We had been in talks months after that about making something work, and it never came together."
And Stewart admits she didnt even know the sequel was taking place until she saw the press release. "I was like, 'OK, cool.' We hadn't spoken in a long time, but I didn't know we had broken up."
Switching gears a bit, Kristen reveals she still strives to keep her private life private. "When I was dating a guy, I would never talk about my relationships to anyone," says Stewart. "I feel the same way now. I'm not hiding s---."
"There's acceptance that's become really rampant and cool," she adds of her fluid sexuality. "You don't have to immediately know how to define yourself."

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